Tomas Lopez-pumarejo

Tomás López-Pumarejo is internationally known for his work on television, marketing and the new media. He published a pioneering book on television serial drama, book chapters and numerous refereed articles in American and European journals of business, and cinema and television studies. He was a Fulbright scholar in Brazil, a fellow at the Center for Twentieth Century Studies at the University of Wisconsin, and a fellow at the Institute for Radio Film and Television at the University of Valencia (Spain). His latest work focuses on the trade relations between the Province of Quebec and New York State.

"The Webnovela and Immigrants in the United States." The American Journal of Business: Special Issue on Immigration 27.1, Spring: 40-57. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 2012

"Exploring Green Business Models: The Bicycle Rental Programs of Paris, Montreal, New York and San Juan, Puerto Rico." Selected Proceedings of the Business, Society and Government Consortium, 2011 Midwest Business Management Association International Conference. March 25. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 2011

"The Influence of the Developing World's Television Practices on U.S. Health Education Efforts: Entertainment Education and the Center for Disease Control." Journal of International Marketing and Marketing Research 31.3, October: 111-28. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 2006

Review of Tuning Out Blackness: Race and Nation in the History of Puerto Rican Television, by Yeidy Rivero. CENTRO: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 18.2, Fall: 8-10. (Books and Publications: Other Article) 2006

"On Telenovelas and the Presidency of Fernando Collor de Mello." The Destiny of Narrative at the End of the Millennium. Eds. Vicente Sánchez-Biosca and Rafael R. Tranche. Valencia, Spain: Archivos de la Filmoteca. October: 184-97 and 345-53. Original in English. (Books and Publications: Peer Reviewed Article) 1995

"U.S. Television: How It Adapts to Change Within the U.S. and North America." Assessing the State of Spanish-Language and Latino-Oriented Media International Conference. University of Texas, San Marcos. Feb. 22. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Conference Presentation) 2013

"Webnovelas: A New Economic and Cultural Bridge Between the U.S. and Latin America." Assessing the State of Spanish-Language and Latino-Oriented Media International Conference. University of Texas, San Marcos. Feb. 22. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Conference Presentation) 2013

"Impact of Mexican Television in the Soviet Union." Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, City College of New York (CUNY). May 8. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2012

"Internet, Culture and Organizational Performance in the United States," a graduate seminar at the Television and Film Masters Scriptwriting Program, Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, April 17-20. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2012

"From the Radio Days to the Internet: Serial Drama and Immigrants." Genre Theory and the New Media Panel, Faculty Day. Brooklyn College. May 25. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Conference Presentation) 2011

"Global Markets: National Stories" roundtable. New Markets and Fiction Content for the Crisis Seminar. School of Communications Sciences, University of Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain, April 2. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2009

Panel of Experts Member: Second Seminar, Ibero-American Television Fiction Observatory: Telenovela: Research and Production. School of Communication and Arts, University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), Nov. 4. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2005

Panel of Experts Member: The Spanish Fiction Industry in the United States, Los del Este: Eastenders Installation at the Lawrence O'Hana Gallery of the London Royal College of Art: Discussion on Resonance FM (a London-based art radio station), broadcast in London, Oct. 28. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Invited Talk) 2004